Tiger Woods

"I had such a great time playing golf at Stanford. Just all the practicing, playing and qualifying. It
was always fun being around each other.

What sets Stanford apart is the combination of quality athletics with an unmatched educational experience. Our
Provost was Condeleeza Rice. My economics teacher was one of President Clinton's advisors. You don't see that at most schools.

It was so intellectually stimulating to be challenged all the time. There was no way I could compete against
some of those people. They were so smart. One kid had a photographic memory, and another built a computer from scratch.

Playing golf at Stanford prepared me in understanding time management skills. To make it through there, you have
to manage your time. It's one of the great things I learned.

I really enjoyed being stimulated by the students and professors. Some were geniuses and others were Olympic
athletes. It's amazing how well-rounded they are. That's what's so cool about it. You must soak up that experience. It was one of the best times
in my life." Tiger Woods

In two years at Stanford,
Tiger Woods was was twice named a 1st team All-American - in both 1995 & 1996. He was the
NCAA individual champion in 1996 and was named the Jack Nicklaus national player of the year. He was named 1st team all-conference in 1995 & 1996.
He was the individual Pac-10 conference champion in 1996, and the Pac-10 player of the year in both 1995 & 1996.
Since leaving Stanford, his golf career accomplishments are legendary including 14 major professional championships thru 2008.